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Finding your ‘calling’ can bring a lot of pressure when it is associated with a particular vocation or role. But the foundation and principle of our calling should be to be loved by and to love Jesus. This leaves us free–whatever our stage of life–to follow the Spirit in obedience to Christ, whatever avenues or roles he may lead us to.
Bible passage: Gen 11:27–12:9
Finding your ‘calling’ can bring a lot of pressure when it is associated with a particular vocation or role. But the foundation and principle of our calling should be to be loved by and to love Jesus. This leaves us free–whatever our stage of life–to follow the Spirit in obedience to Christ, whatever avenues or roles he may lead us to.
Bible passage: Gen 11:27–12:9
Finding your ‘calling’ can bring a lot of pressure when it is associated with a particular vocation or role. But the foundation and principle of our calling should be to be loved by and to love Jesus. This leaves us free–whatever our stage of life–to follow the Spirit in obedience to Christ, whatever avenues or roles he may lead us to.
Bible passage: Gen 11:27–12:9
Finding your ‘calling’ can bring a lot of pressure when it is associated with a particular vocation or role. But the foundation and principle of our calling should be to be loved by and to love Jesus. This leaves us free–whatever our stage of life–to follow the Spirit in obedience to Christ, whatever avenues or roles he may lead us to.
Bible passage: Gen 11:27–12:9
Niel and Lawrize tell the story of giving their yes to plant and lead Discovery Vineyard in Dundee.
Jo encourages us to keep the main thing the main thing and to always have our scales tipped in Jesus' favour as we navigate the complexities of life with the simplicity of the gospel.
Philippians 4: 4-23Jim brings our series in Philippians to a close with a look at how we can follow Paul's practical instruction to "Rejoice!", and how we can follow his model of being content in all circumstances.
Philippians 3:1-14Philippians is a letter filled with Joy and Rejoicing. Here, Paul launches its final theme in this epistle: the vital necessity to every believer, of an attitude of thankfulness, and rejoicing in the Lord.
John 8:12, Matthew 5:14What does it mean for our lives that Jesus is the Light of the World? And what does it mean that he then calls us the light of the world?
Genesis 1-3, John 1Christmas is the good news of God being born into the human family, so that we can be born into the family of God.
John 4:3-36Christmas Dinner is the biggest meal of the year for most of us, but why are we feasting? Jim explores how good feasting is, and how God offers us something “more and better” even than the best roast potatoes!
John 15:4-5At Christmas, we love to give and receive gifts. So does God! But his most valuable present to us is his presence.
Guest speaker Andrew McNinch (Senior Pastor at Falkirk Vineyard) shares some Bible passages, and their challenges and encouragements for KV
Philippians 2:12-30Paul encourages the Philippians to keep pressing on in following Jesus, he gives them a couple of pointers on how they might do that, and then gives them the examples of Timothy and Epaphroditus to follow.
Mark 3:13-19Ben & Kate Newman, Pastors of Edinburgh Vineyard, were with us this Sunday and Kate spoke to us about practical ways of partnering with the Holy Spirit to bring in God’s Kingdom, now.
Philippians 1:27-2:13Carrie unpacks how following the practice of the Christ-pattern allows our common purpose to survive worldly pressure.
Philippians 1:12-26Paul is stuck in prison, his life turned upside down, but he keeps going and even rejoices! When life gets hard can we, like Paul, live with purpose? Can we live like Jesus lived? Can we set our eyes on the hope Jesus gives us?
Philippians 1:1-11Jim introduces our series in the Letter to the Philippian church, looking at how the church started, and how Paul felt about them as he wrote back to them. What would Paul want, for a church he so clearly loved?
Hebrews 11:39-12:17At the end of Hebrews 11’s long list of faith-heroes comes a big “Therefore”. And as we close our own series of character-studies, focussing on Perseverance and Kingdom Expectancy, it is appropriate to examine our own “Therefore “, that we may respond appropriately to the lives of the wonderful people we have been considering. There is surely no better passage for this purpose than this one!
1 Samuel 17:1-52This week's sermon contrasts Zechariah's disbelief with Mary's belief, showing how remembering God's past faithfulness is the key to saying 'yes' to His work in our present.




